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1 He wandered much farther from home than he had ever been in the habit of doing.
2 Then the men would tell stories, particularly Ross, the guide, who had wandered much and far in Kentucky.
3 Frances wandered much through those last days, talking confusedly of green fields, and birds singing, and of flowers.
4 Psammeticus wandered much and a long while alone then we go to the garden to gather black currants
5 During the few last, days of his life De Quincey wandered much , mixing up "real and imaginary, or apparently imaginary things."
6 He was a native of Dereham, Norfolk, but had wandered much in his youth, first following his father, who was a Captain of Militia.
7 Shelley during these years was unsocial, much alone, fantastic, wandered much by moonlight communing with stars and moon, was attached to an older man.
8 They were crossing one of the passes, and on the long ascent they had got out of the carriage and had wandered much in advance.
9 "My brother is wise; he must have wandered much . "
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